As academic pressure mounts for adolescents worldwide, a new study in the Journal of Adolescence challenges the idea that simply giving students more autonomy improves outcomes. Tracking 1,639 high ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Facebook is 15 years old. And there are certain things, if we believe the reams of headlines we see based on social science ...
Should we trust studies published in academic journals? A few decades ago, virtually all of us would have responded in the affirmative. But that was then. Now, too many academic studies have been ...
A long-standing academic alert system at Oklahoma State University helps improve students’ grades and lessens withdrawal rates, according to a study published recently in the journal Studies in Higher ...
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Mixed ability classes lead to better health outcomes for students, according to a new study (Photo by Katie Falkenberg/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Streaming students by ability could be bad ...
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